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Aubrietia. — Great favourites for 
spring bedders, rockeries, &c. 
Perennial, quite hardy. Bright 
perpetual bloomers. Easily raised 
from seed sown in spring. 4 inches. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
No. 240. Deltoidea. Blue ... o 6 
,, 241. Leichtlini. Rosy lilac 1 6 
,, 242. Graeca. Pale purple ... o 6 
,, 243. Purpurea. Dark ... o 6 
Auricula. — Ilardy perennial. Sow 
seeds in August or February, and 
pot off. This is one of the best 
and most interesting of the florist’s 
(lowers for amateurs’ cultivation. 
It thrives well near large towns. 
No. 244. Carters’ Prize Show. 
Saved from only the 
choicest 2 6 
,, 245. Alpine is. & 2 6 
Azalea. — Evergreen greenhouse 
shrubs. Sow under glass in spring 
and pot off, using a compost of two- 
thirds peat with leaf mould. 
No. 246. Show (Ghent) varieties. 
Superb mixture ... 2 6 
,, 247. Pontica. Hardy garden 
species; excellent ... 1 o 
Bartonia. — Hardy annual. Showy, 
and very easily grown. Sow in 
open border in spring. 
No. 251. Aurea. Rich golden 
colour ... per oz. 9d. o 3 
Bee Larkspur (Delphinium). 
Of easy culture for large flower 
borders and wild gardens. 
No. 252. Hardy perennial for borders ; bright blue. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by /. C. 6r> Co. 
BALSAM, CARTERS' CHALLENGER. 
Per packet — s. d. 
3 feet ... ... ... ... ... ... o 6 
Beet, Ornamental. — For mixed beds or borders and sub tropical gardens. Sow under glass in 
spring, prick off and harden well before planting out. 
No. 253. Flower Garden. Rich coloured variety 6d. & 1 o 
Begonia. — Nos. 254 to 258. (See page 122.) 
Balsam, Carters’ Challenger. — {See Photograph.) Matchless in form, substance, size, 
and colours. These Balsams are as double as Roses and as handsome as Camellias, and are not to 
be surpassed by any others, wherever they may be. Chiefly used for pot culture, and easily grown. 
Sow in heat in early spring and pot off. 
No. 45. 12 superb selected colours. Separate ... ... ... ... ... ... ■ 3 
,, 46. 8 ,, ,, ,, ,, ... ... ... ... ••• ■■■ - 
,,248. Balsam, Carters’ Challenger. Superb mixture ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 
,, 249. ,, Camellia-flowered. Mixed ... ... ... ... ... ■■■ I 
,, 250. ,, Double mixed. For pots or borders 6d. & 1 
Bidens (Black Dahlia). — Half-hardy annual for beds and borders. 
No. 259. Atrosanguinea. Excellent for cutting. I £ feet ■ o 
Bignonia (Trumpet Flower). — A fine climber for conservatory decoration. Seeds must be sown in 
heat early in spring. 
No. 260. Grandiflora. Large 1 
,, 261. Radicans. Scarlet 1 
Brachycome (Tassel Flower). — See Daisy, Swan River, page 135. 
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